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Highland Park Press, 3 Feb 1927, p. 1

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tt magma!!! , Course-in fan'- -r3e-, mmm G'tgtlt waited sum duh: lint 'hire" ,ir_tnro neeoedhtq to.- m tr-ag", ttr the PM Bond Vow on. CIAIL- R. . osmopxrmc gilllts Goat-l I u N. sun-un- n. . tk m In.“ Put w l an , WWW Gardenia: ', BY “OUR. DAY W . 29th HOUSE CLE‘NING ' SERWC . .,'c _ UNKS ' was. nun-ad Pa}: tit LENCIONI tte; 2...... Highland his , u m1; JANUA¥¥ a. my t,i"l'gli a 600] Park itti Tu: UNIVERSITY . L51; HISTORY FILMS HERE “w" moods of tomorrow evo- Bil concert will Hosea Molly to , SM2 y. ' " addition) instruments for I “land and GTiiiii; to defray ex. l& C of the band' n attending the , 'rr, F contest " the hweatern uni- 'Iii 't circus. nnd, _ lbly later to I " [ state contest for high school 7 , l at Urban. Lost your the banti 1‘ boom! prise st the Northwest- " 'bi"a' " and it has been greatly , I , ',' since that time. " K? the band ha'gim no public _ t”; te/Its",',', two yous. and " in that t e been working hard 155,. , t itself in all lines of band I " t the concert may evening iii? - to be an exceptional musi- MEI1 but and friends 'of the school Illtiirise public generally should not' . I , this 1Pptrtynitr to enco‘nroge 3.3" ir:eendid organization in its El _ n . have been on sale for some . FV " Ga.e11'sr Drug stores in High- lllI lurk and Elvinin and at Krafft’s Bil Bt “are in Like Forest and may " :3; t Contihuod on page 8 'i'illfti1,rt school is aim of the first ”a, {nth-twin take adm- _rthtr'rt, this offer, which am directly C" *itits pmidént of Yale University ‘3‘ _§ Continued on page 5 53m Schools Have Free Use (il/ of Pictures; 'Elm Place 2353;; First to Show Them "' 1, W t h _ - It?“ _'_:ii:,tstt f1 'ri'llll',l!'tt ",'iWiwisarri Gary Brown to :ng§‘! u new]: of I gift made to the ":)ijtfiif',iijirj,i,t.', Press in memory of i; Oliver Bety Cunningham, the if > y! Highland Park end neigh- 'r/3, l schools,“ as well " those in _ ' uhoole in Illinois, are to have " W, It, free of charge, of the ttrat . a? V phoeoplnye issued by the Yale " Mr, w under the title of "The my,“ " _ at Amulet.” The” Mrms, v known, were produced un- k'l direction of the history no! 'tJrt.thu Halve-rein; end an expense u_'vlie7 filtered to make them, faithful) " 'e "n: of idoortant events in ' -c, May’s history. They have 1' "i 'lbown here and there in com- 1~ . movie houses. but now, for 4110! Illinois, they are to be Ere, ' to my uhool srropertsl P, ' - V I to display them, the only ex-l tr,iiii'iiiiiiiiil, being the express Er, ke _s' “and from the shipping cou- I“ PLACE, P. T. A. 'r, a ; MEETS FEBRUARY 16 l?,., . / hand huh membership of "‘ T . [ musicians who have had the _ of at least one yelr’s he? 'ha organization, and under . , skillful direction they hue f" fused irito e musical unit the = . of which will he pleasing lur- . ' to those attending the concert I have not talked the excellence ' ' 1$us high school mmkal mining. j.if’;.,,.l‘o Buy “on humanit- _'." momw Mom in SCHOOL Amihmtnjas "M’ -' wow "itttarhigh d auditorium the High School wf will patent an axtltsim and 'ihtirse1eeted_rm'tirrdmhtiuthst _ ”we um this you, {he direction of Ha al. Bolle. d interest is L711; shown t'r'NUreorteert, and} {We Inad- 3.8. Band to Give mama 'm Under Dix-0313a: of l w. Bone; PM to P. Buy luau-unis . “fecal” meeting of the Elm I! P. T. A, will.“ my Wednes- _ _ lb. ttt, It I280 o’clock in the . In: William Guy will give Innmultflted talk on " of A0qhiatgrtogb. our national :1 Mm. Brawn conduct“ the f.. ', my trip to Washington u III-red trrtheD,A,R.. My“: Jtt,'t of the Deerae1d-8tsu1ds k one af {this prize Wham es- _tr)and m than this trip. In. Ili?, is I speak: when pal-nondi- ‘. informal chm-a an prom!“ k can . both may and "eouiitqd -for. Be: ple- _ "hiehaddtsoemseh his” thud. m numerat- sud well m This " at one}: meeting. Aly Illustrated Talk on may National Capital” la School tutu-dc. ads the n of mg, 1.1m Taylor. “a [ the pupils recital on " ' February 5th. at thrmetlurtr " the bond of Mr. and In. t R. Wagon. " PUPILS m ' RECITAL SATURDAY XVI _ Boriin gapu"iir"iiihatiifiisr, per~ ems, Mr. mum “to,“ been I thoroughly cosmopolitan one. After Bnishinq his dilution in Am: With degrees from William otttte and Howard university, he tatttght in Japan, becominglin 1914 professor of English a when“ Imperial uni- versity. When the Unltod'sutel en- tered thew”, he went to mum: as a we; worker and later to North Russia where he remeined ma the evacuation in 1919. 1 The' following year Mr. Rowland took up his real- dence at Samnko'v, Bulgaria. l Because he bu the abundant ex- perience to, draw upon, 'Mr. Rowland'l articles and lecture: on okays full of ‘intereet. Air/resident, of meh- land Park are /nvited to hear him, next Sundxy'ovo'nin: " the Woman% club at 7:30 o'eloek. Mr. Norman/O. Lenington will be chairman for the: meeting. _ - . a '. i , One of the . most foresighted‘ speeches ever presented in Highland Park was an eddies: by B. J. Duncan- Clark of the Chicago Evening post given before the club last Sundny. Using the title "A ‘Neichborly World," Mr. firth put in black, and white the pro lain being America to a nation nnt1.tAmeritsants " ind!“ villus}: which itloms for Ito com-' promise. It is to be regretted that slippery roads kept my of the reg- ular attendants oftho Sunday Eve- ning club in this house; " Paul Rowland, lecturer and mag:- sine writer, will _trpeak before the Sud" Evenintt;e1tttt' on Fobmaiy 0. His lecture, "Itsthtenee of the Ameri- tstn,Colutrea in the Near East.” will yin” in Btararik at thevhud oi the Emmi: clonal-huh} forth. Amide-n schools " Samakov, ‘, ": Had asveuid Extendvely 1; Mr. Jones stated that Mr. Payne ya: of rather eccentric character but an able and well ported mm, hav- lnc traveled extensively both in this nutty and abroad. He wrote chief- ' on military pubjectl of which he had a very wide and profonhd knowb, . Hie hat faitodal was received y the Journal anuary 15, Mr. Jonoq tatis, and " 1that: time, although Fir. Payne‘had been in m health toe months. no indication was given his newspaper conhectiom that he was other than in his usual health. . l VI- The funerd service was hold Bat. urday " the Prior chapel Ind burial was in the North Shore cemetery. r, Death of Phillip '_" Payne Marks Close V he death pf Phillip Payne, long a nutrient nut abut. nonin- hotel. 'ttti which mired last Thursday eating at an Highlnnd Park ha- th“. broturht to I class a unique tel- 14, 1887,1u5myeon, o., had been 'or r-raqroititoAstt write far the $tittrteapalin Journal, and u roman- "the of that amps”: came here tnd took charge of' the funeral "r Journal strrtsrittttvhr, stated. that bmideubla do“. had bun made by ttis animation id flnd some of them. "Influence of the American Cob. leges In the Near East” . Subiiiet Feb. 6 dun) mm.an 23 t , FOR BUILDING FUND '1"""‘" ' Social Committee of Womanh Club Pltei,?ety" Mair ' t at Club Home HOSPITA§ AUXILIARY ' _ f M ms WEDNESDAY PAUL ROWLAND AT _ SUNDAY EVENING CLUB The socinl eon‘nnlttoe of the High- land Park Wom‘o club hos planned a cord 'party for tho afternoon of February 23 at the clubhouse on Sheridan road, and Elm Place. Mrs. Henry McKay, chair-mun, and men- beorofthetroeiateomnsittmareht charge of arrangements for that " urnoon and Ittrpe, to tank. It a ouc- oeufnl "aifair. Mot: will be sold at the usual price'lor the benetlt of the Woman's excl) building fund. It is hoped that number: and friends at the orianisuuttl will lye ingest“ The regular mm mating]; the Woman’s Auxiliu'y of the m F- ' Put new. wm be held " i,iiiy.' but}: Mum 1911.9 at tan ot k. Luncheon whom Mit, talc. mining to the menu: iii. iit which by. been leaned regard- lm! his life by .MMMQ. t'Mr.Ptmte,nthomtattorttDeeem. Jo man the mi! mitteqtii Imam it a: mini“! um tiakultti'tne mi IMeheon hour od her mutation '0! limits! uprk Abroad. ' j,..' and mi rombér the an; Feb. be imutrited with picturgs collected by Mr. Rowland “I“! the in? manna-nil. 'us-ms relativei had been pawl, inbound), Mr. has, the Of Unique Career Oeeupant's ot I large bun were given a severe fright Sunday night at 10:80 o'clock when the bus ”newly, el- eaped being hit Irr a North Shore Li'mited trahtutt Brurgate, formerly known " Blodgett, between Highland Park and Damien. The bus, accord- ing to the report. had been driven upon the tracks before the driver paw the upbroachint min. ' Deciding that he could not get across in time he backed the bu: off the their: just in the nick of time, it in reported. Where we: the gunmen? . ‘ Indication: ttom the building 'rec- 0rd of the ttrat month of. 1927 in Highland Ptrk are that this. will be t busy year in this line, with good prob. pects to equalling or perhaps .9:ch- ing Inst yeti": record-of more, than $2,000,000 Worth ot improvements. Mekimp We: " l This stitcture we: started in Thy. cember and is already 'well shamed, with the fonndetiou» ell "ttt end the brick of the superstructure well up to the ttmt etory and the window and door frames in plece. The building will contain six stores “and sixteen gtwo-room kitchenette ewtmerits on the upper ftoom, besides ' dozen sin- gle ,rooms with baths, it is reported. The structure will be three stories high and the estimated cost is about $260,000. It is expected to have it eghtpleted early in May. It is called “The Highland." ' Highland Park in a long way ahead of Chicago, when it came; to but): stories, .and the but of it id that the Highland Park hawk m thot, up- tated and measured audit Wu, the la'ggut pver‘ugen in thir, listing.“ Winnie Glazier And Willi“) ‘Kreu- get were hunting last week-end in the Skokie near West Park avenue, when r huge chicken 'hu'wk soured over their heads. Ghufer took a shot at it on the wing and brought it down wounded in the leg and wing. Chiettto ”uppers have been bragging ebout the Michigan ‘evenue hawk which recently bu been hang- ing about the Art Institute and ed. jecent building, in a hunt for pigeons which frequent that petition, but from the description given it we: little bet.. ter than n fhidtr1itttt u competed with the huge bird hugged by Giader end n A number, of buildings eluted late in 1926 will be c'ompleted this you. but‘they will not be inhaled in the 1927 year's totals. " permit: for them were itsuediin 1926. One irf the principal of these in the lune block being erected for W. H. 11ch on the corner "of. Green Bey road and Central Ivenue. ' In Jamal-y, the first month of 192?. permits issued by the once of. the city building inspector show tit' total estimated cost of over $151,000. which is regarded u n notably large total Conttnued.on page , ' CHICKEN HAWK SHOT T BY LOCAL HUNTERS Measured Over Four Feet Prom Tip to Tip of Wings; and Fought Ti'iereelr When the hunters Ipproached the bird to capture it the hawk. put up a terrihe flttht with its long curving talons and strong, hooked beak. It seized Glader’s leg and but for his strong leather boots, would lave nipped _ him severely. Thtr My bricked“! in dispatching ths/tttrd and when mounted its wing spread was {our feet And two inches. ' NARROW ESCAPE or' r BUS PASSENGERS _ Dr. Alfred Adler at Vienna will speak at the; Junior Lune club, 69 W. Jackson boulevard, China, at the dinner given by the minds Bo. ciety for Mental Hygiene,“ the Chia. ago Audition for Child Study gtttd Parent Edmtion on My, Pets " It 6:80 p. In. ' ' Secure your dinner mm from We _Asatteuttort Ar gum Study}; 581' 8. Durban strut. room CHILD STUDY GROUP TO HEAR DR. ADLER MODENESE SOCIETY JANUARY 3111mm 2 MAL IE LARGE Knew. Notable Beginning for 1927 " Indication of Buy Your; Highland Park’- Good Record Upheld "A masquerade will behold!!! Sam! Hall. Highwood, under the; directiog of thefllodeltue Society Sounds}; Feb. 5; PM will be .m in the best did most httmorotitrlArthtittat.. Exceptionally good mrfArad, promised for this dance. it 'r "v." 32%}; manux‘n max. ILLINOE 'rrpMDAt,.lrmmxrArtts, x927 ism GIVES MASQUE BALL EXCEED $150,000.00 L. Fttw , 'ia' Wie, .A .. 't'ia'iljritii Baku . L,eAi,1,1, Ilu/tia-ut')-' emu anon the proud end warlike I'Moroa of th southern inland- and " .lllustmte int; in the talk by ex- ample. of heir weepons, household utensils an implements. He he: CtH tered their, emu, ministered to their sick end ounded and encountered .them‘upon " 1ytttleed, end is thin ienabled to of them with deep 'sympethy _ d understanding. I That Dr Lake is nn-interesting and forcefu speaker is well been by Ravinit ente Tho recently had the pleas of hearing him upon a (ll'ld'l'l't ject. , _ Identity the and woman who was attack 'ldllod Inat My morning ne the Ruin}: Burk star tion. by g uthbound Northwum min In: di land that With»: Dr. Edwin , Nomou viqited tin H. m Pri company's “dunking room: and . ,rrttifud the body " that of his nun Miss Louise Momma, aged (over T yearn.- Mist, No on, who lived‘ at the Me. Crystal in; how on Central avenue, had been absent ttli. day, and when scare for her wu begun it ended " d . . [in New was born n September. 1849, in Manchu» tttttr ltnd been a rut- dent of H bland Park Attr my years. In at yearn. .1110 had not been as act e u formerly and no norkpown night up»: by old friends, this account- for tho fact that I about ten hours after the accident the police and ttthem sought in v in for mean: of Muti- thsation.s _' no WM I , It types: that the was in the habit of tilting electric road to 1tavinia to visit f . frequently and ard. dently 3nd started for there on Thursday ' " n connotation ticket betw Highland Park and Ravinin w found in her purse. Br some means she foiled to get " the on at Ravi in ind when it roach-d the Ravinia k station the left the coach, we in: to testimony at the inquest held 'day. A verdict of ne- eidenurdea h wu returned. Accordih to the testimony at eye witnesses e aged wonun darted across the In and then turned back " the, Northweetem train ep- proached, _ ping in front of it. and. it was th belief that she became bewildered hen the failed to. and the 'familiar a alluding: when the de- mud on page ' inrity of condtion and ith' mode of life of , intending people. DR. LAX m SPEAK . _ A CIVIC CLUB MEET Condition l, in the Phillipines to Be . at Meet. Dr. Lake I mident of Highland Park, in th naught editor of thim ieal Mediei and Surgery.’ Be In for fifteen T u medical other in the mint-lam of the U.S.A. and spent two y an int the island of Sula where he a red 3 thorough fnmil- n; Colts iaia Foundation club will sponsor a -, party-to be held in the ballroom of mm Beach ho- been the That Dr, and forceful? Ravinih re: the plenum 4ittemrtt an SPONSO CARD PARTY , _ R BUILDING FUND Columbus oundation Club Give Bene Feb. 5 at Elke- wp rBeach Hotel . T Ie-ij-ll-lil BY‘TRAIN MISS NO CROSS 18 View! Moos-aim Nephew Wm Her A Causes Maul; tet,f% -- " , Feb. li, as p.' In. "rupro4ied-iuetqynefttt, 1miiliiitrrriii) of ttte CM church whichie a in them at can- etmctlone- treUriteetdtroftiihtea. Dr, John O'Brien is chaplain. OfBeem 2 v. President; Mm. Jolt J. Enrich; riee prelident, 1111. M g, filter; Mis militia. Join; t re och: " .- " iW‘i Km; , Ei t otW‘m. G' ship. mu we Gary: atthatitn If advertieing :Miu Virginie m. ehtuhrttttt . ' T ssr,Mgrr. W‘KUW' man; ehnt ... of WW Ttts.. Had tone to Rubia; February 9 _ ”may Fi'l'r.rs' i "8uueriptimts m coming I. {a the Sunset Valley Golf club house. Dr. Derase who in: harm in the putmin in on. 01th: tint to subscribe and adds that he does not ltrfttitiloert9tttntMe1tt. _ l "Perhaps an radon in! the PN- m not mutated with the method used in seem-inc funds for the m4 struction‘ of the club hon”. Ins hen unrequited to dunno mm which amount will be mtamqt to _it1'l'2"di'k'"i2u't'"u"L%'tr'l't"G' has weaned-in Whitma- denee dietetet in may: - int many destroyed there-Idem- at m! Hutton, eon of new! hu- uei M. Katha. Very little tf 'ts contents was and. “when is m- iouly estimated " 'ttttii/tPostr' to $50,000, which in “it! to be “my well covered by inseam“ . Theett-ft1_tt.tarihtit.. 1y known. but he We!!!“ M. iievee tint it stated among with of m experimental beach and extend. ed to the [a meter which we: done by. It was a ttmt "ported that the firewasdmtoiinoi1tmriter,tmt'this we: lemma to be incorrect. [ The midenee situated " 220. Dale avenue m IM,' one constructed of brick veneer surrounded by in“ grounds. It was formerly occupied by Mayor Hastings who but turn- edit overtohileon. munch“ innrootnirtthetta-ritttekkedtn on all sides, then“ chief "new, and hence it wu'dincult to reach because of dense smoke which drm the itm. men out of the basement. The no” broke through and rooted up the partitions to the roof and soon the entire house‘wn I Berg fur-neon. Be. eauseoftmto1teandeesitsirts- possible to love the coma. _ The Poet Sheridan Men m culled hi order to proelde Maul power to the Mr lint... the chill aid, ma both Mints did [096 work in eoMttintt the {are to tic house. The 'tinert m tended " 11 o'clock in the morning agtd it was about ti o'eloek in the and“ More the Bm was put Out, T Mr. Ind Mu. Iii-tinc- m - grateful to the Bremen fer their uh tiring elem to "re, the house. IN Hastings funny m‘m occupying Mrs. Henry Trtiil's residence " 225 Lamp! “we. OSSOLI CLUB WILL, V _ HOLD MUSICAL FEB. 8 'uto,andiatoutmmsded1rrnbtftet luncheon. This is the second lunch- eon of this kind this year. we! follow: one given in December, at which an. itwisdecidedtheiduhadbeonuo successful that than “any! in another. l T Luncheon to Be Served at Noon; 1rrthernem1tmsottuetxps.Hhis The meeting' on the 26th of Ju- nury, given by, Kr; Oltnnder, on Java, and accompanied by wonderful pictures. was very lately attended, "tdaftirra1esetxtr.nttuPKHWs. scum. Mr. Catt-7.1a- retum to Ol- troll, with a lecture on Ceylon and Indis. to be that on M c. The artist- giving. the m ttext My, are. In. Rahth Bard, Mm. Walter Make. In. Willin- Punt, Mrs. Carleton Vail...“ In. ThOmu BueMan. _ Reservattttrts for the luncheon my he telephoned to the We“ of the Highland Park club. 'I'henextmoetincaftheOuoliclnb is being looked torwagd to with out interest, " it is to he I laugh-135d program wu‘tbe malt M . vote taken by the members 1m rob GOLFERS SUBSCRIBE TO NEW CLUB HOUSE per your upplied to their -t-sht. fee,orineaahnhouidt6_eur be members, adv-alpha: an - mibe tor thesedxt.uNnrhiehnm issues in $40 denomination withJOIr coupons “new of $t0 each. duo on Jttne1ofeaeh-rtttthttartet" ' “Members should and in their - plication for the” due bilh II noon " possible, if you In" Mme-hid In apptteatimt Write!» hero- u‘ryot the mm M Baud. can hall, KW Put. m. or plan- B. P. 2768, JO, timetoTU0ftbttmt udwmfmlgtth MASQ’UERADE DANCE Ar. me man: l ' . l; . Ito,. m a P. i,'i'tt,u't,'tif,ft,t 'l,illfid'l dntte. Why eveniix. Fm " " B)tr, o'clock ly Mic mph. Md,fttiut,sCterhttaArdtrrlrttte4dyt, orchestra. Att matter: cad this {Matte iiwitedto and. ' Itiittifit iiifiliiiiriap -"-V Residence Burned; npptiesttom come. oneofthemostrerutomsorh.ieh' Lecture by Mr. Wander largely Attended Loss Is Extensive Awmmu. Pukduunlnetm d mummuw - unmm.w - polntod Wo'veoh ”on tha- ostehirexmsiderth.P-t _ ttotttkattrtttmtimt.andto , pub- otrimendrrttots,nfter gul- "rsirtettt.fUHot at therehrurilrto_tte9d B. mannitteemkud In. J.F.Ihchcnxie.ln.~'.0. Dr.rtotteetR.B-rtts,Mr, MILWiuhmGwot, .16. Buher,Mr.G-eA6m _-. At. I!“ ”(my-â€" “I Witt, rd their sport. It. '00 - n'MIm “Your _ can!“ I when the Mowing," “Gandhi uranium "r, for this conning William twin” and Mr. Juliu- Zia-lair. An mum Meet-tt an My my” WMIMOII Cheney.er mw.nnlbr‘ R. [Io-worth. ml. I ArttturWouandgutt-M. tel-com _ mum-only “not "thte." -- , mm .2h. nesting mm 'gtt.e-mtttae'smpoet,a. If“. "dou- pmblm which - Continuedonm It. Witt. in arm: Norman woman 3 COMING ' soon _ a; . at Win-uh Club MP, (j) ELRA % 'erttsiuusrriemortheD lath Woman's club Thur-day eve-lac. Feb.10. V ‘ 'Thiainaoboanopu Ind tstttutsitissuetwttt'tre" ho D.A.R.isthemjul a 1nNenttmsdatnemofa- 8h$q0Mt ofWParktohar and mnnr.baruottsermn l tho arpreetntiontutuh" ‘M odinttiae-tand M MEETING TUESDAY tmm'r "ttrdg1tterettto Col. At7:80|pau'ioticpnl concert willbexivmhythoD.8. out”! bnndundertttedimetimtee .IO'IIO. ColoadBunc-‘hu his» camp-atom”: etu- quaintirsehisNtiow with.“ privilecuqldA _ - 'ttati- 2uteegfftrg'dtggf'lgt ttuowil1bo"thtr Ub- by Wu.“ In: ifrtetn1s.dltera LEGION AUXILIAR“ lamina-115m. sttirrdrit.e_dyrhtrt" - 'ctl'ob- nuitybww -'thonh WWW!” ad. lf any wanna I'M_ Mt' Wglatd Ptrhhnaafdttter, ”provab- kngiu w tgat '1 '_,'. that menus-helm tttrn" haunts mghurtemihattrrithur, Thanh Inndh6poeta. 171W 1-uhtirietagtrtrttatnt imam huwo-tm%tt" _ - “in mitten. ”that." whom tarttttrtrt-h-thmrte -= withthmhip - In. 1rtamkg.ttostan,.8N." ', am {mama . “In WWII-II. ' m Clinch of mt. C d Highlanddhtkr can)”: by Igo- alumnus-hm ml . 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